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Dadeville council outlines street, bridge and park repairs, applies for Rebuild Alabama grant

Dadeville City Council · February 24, 2026
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Summary

Councilor Wolf told the Dadeville City Council the city completed paving on South Street, plans Culver Street paving in May pending grant awards, will reinspect a bridge on Old Bill Fairy Road, and has applied for a Rebuild Alabama grant to repave seven streets; park repairs and community events were also scheduled.

The Dadeville City Council heard a detailed public-works update Tuesday as councilors discussed recent paving work, planned repairs and a grant application to cover additional street resurfacing.

Councilor Wolf reviewed completed paving on South Street from U.S. 280 to the area by the hospital and said crews will pave Culver Street later this spring if the city’s grant application is selected. He said the city has applied for a Rebuild Alabama grant that would fund paving on roughly seven local streets and that the state Department of Transportation ultimately decides award recipients.

The report also said the bridge on Old Bill Fairy Road will be reinspected and a repair plan drafted, and crews completed major patches on Lakeside Drive at Tahoe Court and on East Fet Street. Councilor Wolf noted ongoing park maintenance at McKenney Park — a new roof on the concession stand, painting of dugouts and 22 feet of sidewalk replacement — as the city prepares for the upcoming youth baseball and softball seasons.

During the presentation, Councilor Wolf criticized the state DOT’s responsiveness: "Although DOT and listening are not that go together," he said.

Council approved several park rental requests and event reservations by voice vote, including a private birthday party on April 4 and a junior ROC ball event on April 11. Councilors also reminded residents about community events this month: "Kiddos and Cops" on March 21 at the new high school track, a color run fundraiser on March 29, and "Plants in the Park" on March 28 at Patriot Park.

The meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and an invocation. The council briefly approved the minutes of Feb. 10, 2026, by motion and voice vote before taking reports. No formal action was taken on the bridge inspection or the Rebuild Alabama grant application during the meeting; councilors said staff will continue follow-up with state officials.

The council then moved to an executive session to discuss real estate and legal matters; no business was conducted after the executive session was announced.